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Demo bytes: Failover clustering | Installing packages with WinGet
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It's demo time! First, we'll look at the newest capabilities for failover clustering in Windows Server 2025. Find out how your organization can achieve high availability for manufacturing, retail, and AI scenarios. Then we'll switch gears to WinGet, the command-line utility that enables you to install applications and other packages in Windows Server 2025 from the command line.
Speaker: Rob Hindman, Demitrius Nelon
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- Char_CheesmanBronze Contributor
Thank you for joining us this week for the Windows Server Summit! Q&A is now closed, but all sessions are available on demand so you can watch and learn when it is convenient for you. We hope you enjoyed the event.
- Really interesting. Thanks for the demos 🙂
- Thank you Rob and Demitrius for these demos 🙂
- ciscenCopper ContributorIs the GPU-P feature available for regular Hyper-V solutions, or is it exclusive to the Azure HCI stack?
- Rob-Hindman
Microsoft
Hi Cem, GPU-P VM Live Migration will work on Windows Server 2025 AND ALSO Azure Stack HCI 23H2 (backport forthcoming). GPU-P VM Live Migration will works in two major scenarios: 1. Between two Windows Server 2025 servers with the Hyper-V role installed on them. 2. Between two nodes of a Failover Cluster (Windows Server 2025 OR Azure Stack HCI) which have the Hyper-V role installed on them. Please remember that for each VM that requires GPU-P VM LM, you will need to create a GPU Partition on EACH server / node. So if you have four VMs that need GPU-P VM LM, you will need to create four GPU-P partitions on each server / node.
- Char_CheesmanBronze Contributor
Welcome! Demo bytes: Failover clustering | Installing packages with WinGet is starting now. If you have any questions or feedback for our product teams, please post them here in the Comments.